The objectives of the NASA Wiring for Space Applications program were to investigate the effects of atomic oxygen (AO), ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and AO with UV synergistic effects on wire insulation materials. The AO exposure was on the order of 10(exp 21) atoms/sq cm and the vacuum UV radiation was on the order of 10,000 ESH. The results of these tests are presented in this document
NASA Wiring for Space Applications Program Test Results
1995
6 pages
Report
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English
Space Technology , Aerospace engineering , Chemical effects , Electric equipment tests , Electric wire , Electrical insulation , Oxygen atoms , Radiation effects , Ultraviolet radiation , Aerospace technology transfer , Concentrating , Kapton (Trademark) , Oxidation , Radiation dosage , Teflon (Trademark)
NASA wiring for space applications program test results
NTRS | 1995
|NASA Wiring for Space Applications Program test results
NTRS | 1995
|NASA wiring for space applications program
NTRS | 1995
|NASA Wiring for Space Applications Program
NTIS | 1995